What is the purpose of informed consent?
a. Allow clients or research participants to understand the potential risks and benefits involved in treatment
b. Provide a treatment that otherwise would not be available to clients or research participants
c. Inform clients or research participants of the financial cost of the treatment
d. Inform clients or research participants how long the treatment will take
a. Allow clients or research participants to understand the potential risks and benefits involved in treatment
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The first step in becoming a competent multicultural counselor is to
a. become aware of hidden biases b. submerge oneself in diverse settings c. overcome prejudices d. learn about specific cultural groups
When an individual experiences an Activating event and processes it with a rational belief, s/he is likely to
a. not feel any emotion b. experience discomfort disturbance c. experience ego disturbance d. none of the above
Testing beliefs in group therapy is associated with
a. psychoanalytic group therapy. b. cognitive therapy. c. gestalt group therapy. d. narrative group therapy.
This is considered a transitional stage for the group leader in Brabender and Fallon’s model of group development.
a. Stage 1 – formation and engagement b. Stage 2 – conflict and rebellion c. Stage 3 – intimacy and unity d. Stage 4 – integration and work e. none of the above